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AdultBizLaw.com to Offer Free Video Chat on December 5th 2-4pm PST

December 2nd, 2008 by admin

On December 5, 2008, AdultBizLaw.com and Fattorosi & Chisvin will be offering a free scheduled video chat. As a way to reach out the the community, Michael Fattorosi will be available to discuss basic adult entertainment legal issues on Friday, December 5th at 2pm to 4 pm PST. While he cannot answer specific legal questions he will answer general questions.

We often receive numerous phone calls asking basic questions. The video chat is a way to discuss those issues on a broader scale. Members and visitors alike can log on using a link on the main page of AdultBizLaw.com that will be posted immediately prior to the chat. You can log on and remain anonymous or you can use your own webcam and conference in with all of the other attendees. You can either type your questions or use a standard microphone and headset to ask your questions.

If you cannot attend the chat as scheduled, the video of Michael’s chat will be saved and later posted as a saved seminar in the AdultBizLaw.com News & Updates section.

If there is enough interest, free weekly video chats are something we would like to offer the community. Client-Members of AdultBizLaw.com can also arrange for a confidential private video chat to discuss specific legal questions.

Updates: Video Seminars: Model Releases

March 10th, 2008 by admin

We have updated our member’s Video Seminars with the online video seminar by Prof. John Zelezny called Model Releases. Here is a sample clip of the seminar. The full seminar is approximately 10 minutes long.

To watch the entire seminar please join AdultBizLaw.com


Updates: Video Seminars: Shooting in Public

February 22nd, 2008 by admin

We have updated our member’s Video Seminars with the online video seminar by Prof. John Zelezny called Shooting Video in Public Places. Here is a sample clip of the seminar. The full seminar is approximately 10 minutes long.

To watch the entire seminar please join AdultBizLaw.com


Updates: Video Seminars: Domain Names & Trademarks

February 22nd, 2008 by admin

We have updated our member’s Video Seminars with the online video seminar by Prof. John Zelezny called Domain Names & Trademarks. Here is a sample clip of the seminar. The full seminar is approximately 10 minutes long.

To watch the entire seminar please join AdultBizLaw.com


Updates: Video Seminars: Miller Obscenity Test

February 22nd, 2008 by admin

We have updated our member’s Video Seminars with the online video seminar by Prof. John Zelezny called Understanding the Miller Obscenity Test. Here is a sample clip of the seminar. The full seminar is approximately 10 minutes long.

To watch the entire seminar please join AdultBizLaw.com


Updates: Video Seminars: Copyright and Websites

February 22nd, 2008 by admin

We have updated our member’s Video Seminars with the online video seminar by Prof. John Zelezny called Avoiding Copyright Headaches and Websites. Here is a sample clip of the seminar. The full seminar is approximately 10 minutes long.

To watch the entire seminar please join AdultBizLaw.com


Updates: Video Seminars: Indecency vs. Obscenity

February 22nd, 2008 by admin

We have updated our member’s Video Seminars with the online video seminar by Prof. John Zelezny called 30 Years of the Indecency Doctrine. Here is a sample clip of the seminar. The full seminar is approximately 10 minutes long.

To watch the entire seminar please join AdultBizLaw.com


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